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this sounds kind of nsa. >> it is not every consumer, but it is definitely a random set of many consumers in the country. and the points that the cfpb is trying to make with this database is in the working in cooperation with one of the credit bureaus to pull individual consumer affirmation and then require financial institutions to provide individual a confirmation on those consumers so that the cfpb can put together a database that they claim could then be used to really understand the mortgage market. this seems to make a lot of sense from that perspective. the question really is, is it necessary to be focused on individual consumers at the individual level? dennis: yes. >> a big step for the government to be taking that kind of approach. dennis: and if the government wants the information, how about the come and ask me instead of asking my bank. i've also read that i believe that the consumer bureau has sent out requests, thousands of small businesses. some hardware store as a credit account for customers, they want to know about the interest rates . these are people not accustomed to
this sounds kind of nsa. >> it is not every consumer, but it is definitely a random set of many consumers in the country. and the points that the cfpb is trying to make with this database is in the working in cooperation with one of the credit bureaus to pull individual consumer affirmation and then require financial institutions to provide individual a confirmation on those consumers so that the cfpb can put together a database that they claim could then be used to really understand the...
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>>> the president's defense of nsa snooping and a lot more from his one-on-one cnn interview is coming your way this hour >>> also, were those oklahoma teenagers accused of killing an australia student really just bored or did this have a little more to do with it? was it gain violence, racial hatred? >> and judge bell vin perry. some called him the ring master of the circus that was casey anthony's trial. he's going to join me to talk
>>> the president's defense of nsa snooping and a lot more from his one-on-one cnn interview is coming your way this hour >>> also, were those oklahoma teenagers accused of killing an australia student really just bored or did this have a little more to do with it? was it gain violence, racial hatred? >> and judge bell vin perry. some called him the ring master of the circus that was casey anthony's trial. he's going to join me to talk
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what i know will be good for the american people. >> there's been a lot of discussion about what the nsa does and the surveillance programs. you have said it's not the business of the u.s. government to spy on its own people. the more that comes out, the more questions that seem to be raised. are you confident you know everything that's going on in that agency and you can say to the american people it's all done the right way? >> yes, but what i've also said is that it can only work if the american people trust what's going on. and what's been clear since the disclosures that were made by mr. snowden is that people don't have enough information and aren't confident enough that between all the safeguards and checks that we've put in place within the executive branch and the federal court oversight that takes place on the program and congressional oversight, people are still concerned as to whether their e-mails are being read or phone calls are being -- >> especially when they heard they are. >> what was learned is nsa had accidentally pulled the e-mails because of technical problems they
what i know will be good for the american people. >> there's been a lot of discussion about what the nsa does and the surveillance programs. you have said it's not the business of the u.s. government to spy on its own people. the more that comes out, the more questions that seem to be raised. are you confident you know everything that's going on in that agency and you can say to the american people it's all done the right way? >> yes, but what i've also said is that it can only work...
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that is the latest oops that we've heard on nsa surveillance programs. just this week the nsa released classified documents revealing the e-mail snafu and the stern response from a surveillance court judge back in 2011. now president obama is talking about this nsa revolution -- or pardon me, revelation i should say in his exclusive interview with cnn new day's chris cuomo. >> what was learned was that nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled the e-mails of some americans, in violation of their own rules because of technical problems that they didn't realize. they presented those problems to the court. the court said, this isn't going to cut it. you're going have to improve the safeguards given these technical problems. that's exactly what happened. >> let's go ahead now and bring in candy crowley. she's cnn's chief political correspondent. candy, the president has gotten so much flak on this nsa program lately. and it kind of feels like we're seeing him say the same thing in a way over and over. did you hear any new assurances here? >> reporter: i did
that is the latest oops that we've heard on nsa surveillance programs. just this week the nsa released classified documents revealing the e-mail snafu and the stern response from a surveillance court judge back in 2011. now president obama is talking about this nsa revolution -- or pardon me, revelation i should say in his exclusive interview with cnn new day's chris cuomo. >> what was learned was that nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled the e-mails of some americans, in violation...
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plus what he says about the nsa controversy. much more of our exclusive sitdown with the president at the top of the hour. >>> speaking of face to face, the georgia bookkeeper who convinced a gunman to put down a gun has the surprise meeting with the 911 operator who helped keep her calm. it's all on cnn ahead. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a ran
plus what he says about the nsa controversy. much more of our exclusive sitdown with the president at the top of the hour. >>> speaking of face to face, the georgia bookkeeper who convinced a gunman to put down a gun has the surprise meeting with the 911 operator who helped keep her calm. it's all on cnn ahead. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's...
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is it nsa stuff, what is it? it has become more common since the late 1990s to talk about this. obviously because the country did it, went through it in '98 with president clinton. it's not, you know, impeachment is always a political tool. there's always some political element to it, obviously, because there is no definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. what is that? every generation, every congress, whoever wants to do it can redefine it. it's a kind of crazy armageddon. and i think that it's a sign of a certain derangement as we've talked about a lot on the part of any opponent of an incumbent president to go to this because you're trying to delegitimize the president who holds the office. it happened when conservatives did it with bush. it happened with conservatives and clinton that was strong push to delegitimize the president and a lot of people did not believe deserved to be president and that's what this talk is about now. it's the deepest, most significant kind of attack that you could make on a president and it will be interesting to see if it's coburn just talkin
is it nsa stuff, what is it? it has become more common since the late 1990s to talk about this. obviously because the country did it, went through it in '98 with president clinton. it's not, you know, impeachment is always a political tool. there's always some political element to it, obviously, because there is no definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. what is that? every generation, every congress, whoever wants to do it can redefine it. it's a kind of crazy armageddon. and i think that...